Luciano D'Amato is a film producer, production designer & writer, hailing from the South West of England. Born to Italian and Jamaican parents, he was always drawn to storytelling as a form of escapism. After graduating from the University of West London with a BA Hons in Film Production, he would go on to intern at Vertigo Films and UK Jewish Film, respectively. His filmography includes the feature film Boy in the Corner (2022) and short film Eye 4 an Eye (2020). His debut novel Accursed is loosely based on the real-life experiences of sleep paralysis & night terror sufferers.
Luciano Pigozzi was born on January 10, 1927 in Novellara, Reggio Emilia, Italy. He was an actor and production manager, known for Il mondo di Yor (1983), La moglie giovane (1974) and Robowar - Robot da guerra (1988). He died on June 14, 2008 in Rome, Lazio, Italy.
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Luciano Roffi was born on February 16, 1949 in Bologna, Emilia-Romagna, Italy. He is an actor, known for Capri (2006), Sotto il placido Don (1974) and L'incredibile storia dell'Isola delle Rose (2020).
Short and hunchbacked, but lively character actor Luciano Rossi first appeared in small background roles in a number of Spaghetti Westerns in the late 60s. He went on to appear in several films, almost exclusively as a small-time criminal (a bandit in the many Spaghetti Westerns he was in, and then a thug in his many crime films in the 70s). A favorite of director Umberto Lenzi, he often found himself cast in small roles where his character is killed off in some horrible fashion or at least beaten up.
Luciano Saber is a first-generation immigrant and a versatile actor. He spent years performing in the Chicago theater district, sharpening his skills as a storyteller. After reading hundreds of scripts, his love for writing grew, and initially, he gravitated towards journalism. Luciano broke into television as an on-camera reporter and continued to evolve as executive producer and director of multi-camera live shows and talk shows. He ventured into long-form storytelling with his award-winning "Placebo Effect," a feature film that won Best Original Screenplay, Best Feature, and Best Cinematography. He wrote "Scared," shot at Sony Pictures Studios, and directed several other feature films (Showtime releases) where he enjoyed working with film and television stars. The veteran actors Luciano directed describe him as a generous director who listens and allows the scene to evolve. He's a true collaborator, organized, and keeps the production moving fluidly- approachable, creative, and a director that brings extraordinary life experiences to the table. His sensitivity for directing drama comes from living part of his childhood in a refugee camp, and his sense of action/adventure is informed by his life experiences in the U.S. Air Force. The military training is evident as he handles production politics with respect, professionalism, and grace. Luciano created and produced several talk shows and sold a one-hour scripted TV pitch to Fox/Sony. He taught screenwriting at UCLA Extension, is a regular speaker at California State University Northridge, and host of WGA's "3rd & Fairfax" podcast. He's also a member of the DGA, WGA LatinX Committees, and a graduate of the DGA TV Director Development Program.
Luciano Sabino is known for Páginas da Vida (2006), Haja Coração (2016) and Em Família (2014).
Luciano Salce was born on September 25, 1922 in Rome, Lazio, Italy. He was an actor and director, known for Colpo di stato (1969), La voglia matta (1962) and La pecora nera (1968). He was previously married to Jole Bertolazzi and Diletta D'Andrea. He died on December 17, 1989 in Rome, Lazio, Italy.
Luciano Scarpa was born on December 23, 1970 in Caserta, Campania, Italy. He is known for La vita è breve ma la giornata è lunghissima (2004), Giovanni Falcone, l'uomo che sfidò Cosa Nostra (2006) and Le quattro porte del deserto (2004).